Shakspere's Werke, herausg. und erklärt von N. Delius. [With] Nachträge und Berichtigungen, Teil 156,Band 7 |
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... Gods , shee neuer knew what it was to be otherwise . In so being quoth the she bawde , you have beene well : but now in plaine tearmes I must teach you how to be worse . It is not goodnesse in you ( quoth Marina ) to teach me to be so ...
... Gods , shee neuer knew what it was to be otherwise . In so being quoth the she bawde , you have beene well : but now in plaine tearmes I must teach you how to be worse . It is not goodnesse in you ( quoth Marina ) to teach me to be so ...
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... gods had ordained to a more happy purpose . When the bawde answered her , Come , come , these droppes auaile thee not , thou arte now mine , and I will make my best of thee : and I must now learne you to know , we whom the worlde calles ...
... gods had ordained to a more happy purpose . When the bawde answered her , Come , come , these droppes auaile thee not , thou arte now mine , and I will make my best of thee : and I must now learne you to know , we whom the worlde calles ...
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... Gods to rescue her from that ruine by certaine Pyrates , who after solde her to this brothell , where , most vnhappy , he was witnesse she remayned . Then gentle Sir , quoth shee , since heauen hath beene so gratious , to restore me ...
... Gods to rescue her from that ruine by certaine Pyrates , who after solde her to this brothell , where , most vnhappy , he was witnesse she remayned . Then gentle Sir , quoth shee , since heauen hath beene so gratious , to restore me ...
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... Gods haue giuen , and men have left to me , do not you take it from me ; make me your seruant , I will willingly obey you ; make mee your bondwoman , I will accompt it freedome ; let me be the worst that is called vile , so I may still ...
... Gods haue giuen , and men have left to me , do not you take it from me ; make me your seruant , I will willingly obey you ; make mee your bondwoman , I will accompt it freedome ; let me be the worst that is called vile , so I may still ...
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... master himselfe hath more pitty then to attempt , to robbe me of mine honour , which in spite of them and thee , the Gods ( who I hope will protect it still ) have till this breathing protected , to leprous my chast VIII EINLEITUNG .
... master himselfe hath more pitty then to attempt , to robbe me of mine honour , which in spite of them and thee , the Gods ( who I hope will protect it still ) have till this breathing protected , to leprous my chast VIII EINLEITUNG .
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andern alten Ausgg Bawd beauty beiden Ben Jonson bezieht Boult cheeks Cleon daughter dead death der alten Ausgg Dichter Dionyza dost doth Dyce England's Helicon erklärt erste ersten eyes fair fear findet folgende folgenden foul für Gedicht Gegensatz give Gower grief hast hath heart heaven Helicanus honour indem Indess Interpunction Jahre king kiss lässt lesen liest live look lord love's Lucrece Lysimachus Malone Manche Hgg Marina meisten Namen night oben Anm Passionate Pilgrim Pericles praise prince Prince of Tyre quoth Reim scheint schon Schönheit scil sein seinen setzen setzt Shakespeare Shakspere Shakspere's Shakspere'schen shame shee Sinne Sonett sorrow späteren Steevens steht Stratford Susanna Hall sweet Tarquin tears Thaisa Tharsus thee thine thou art thought thyself tongue Tyre unto Venus and Adonis verbessert vermuthet Verse vielleicht weep wieder Wilkins William Shakespeare Wort Zeile Zeit zuerst